Hawaii
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By Hannah K.

Hawaii is a wonderful state. This guide will help you and your family will know what to pack, fun things to do, and cool facts.

First of all, there are things to pack up. First Hawaii is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, so you should bring a bathing suit or swimming equipment. In the winter, Hawaii is cooler than the summer, so you should bring a light jacket. Also in Hawaii there are mountains, so if you want to hike you can bring hiking boots. If you’re going to hike the tallest mountain in Hawaii, you will need a big and heavy jacket, because it is freezing. There are two seasons in Hawaii, which are winter and summer, so you should bring both winter and summer clothes.

Secondly, there are things to do in Hawaii. One thing you can go and see is the Waimea Canyon at Kauai Island. You can see that the canyon is made out of volcano rocks. A second place you can go and see is the Popohaku beach in Molokai Island. The beach is the largest white sand beach. Finally the last place you can go and see is Honolulu the state capital at Oahu Island. In Honolulu there is a place called Iolani that is the nation’s only royal palace.

Next, there are so many interesting facts about Hawaii. First Hawaii has two official languages, Hawaiian and English. Mt. Waileale is the rainiest place on earth. Hawaii is the only state in the United States where coffee beans can be grown. Finally, Hawaii produces more macadamia nuts than any other place in the world.

Finally, there are state symbols of Hawaii. First the state fish is Humuhumunukunukuapuaa, and the state bird is Nene. Thirdly, the state tree is called Kukui and the state flower is the Hibiscus flower which is a very pretty flower.

In conclusion, Hawaii is a wonderful place. Hopefully this guide will help you what to bring, what to do, and interesting facts. You should visit Hawaii again and again.






State Flower
State Flag
State Bird
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Works Cited
“Hawaii.” Culture Grams. Culture Grams, n.d. Web. 4 Dec. 2009. <http://online.culturegrams.com>.
“Hawaii.” World Book Kids. World Book, 2009. Web. 4 Dec. 2009. <http://www.worldbookonline.com/‌kids/>.
Kummer, Patrica K. Hawaii. Mankato: Capstone, 1998. Print.